Events of the past decade have changed how Americans view safety and security. While physician offices and ambulatory medical facilities won’t require the...
Category - Patient Safety/Clinical Care
The internet of things (IoT) consists of objects endowed with computing power through processors or imbedded sensors that are capable of transmitting...
Breaking up with difficult patients is a hot topic for health care providers. Having a properly structured termination process for the ambulatory/physician...
Some seem to believe that physicians, although human, are part of some master race – one that soldiers on battling their own disease, death and a cadre of...
Although there are many quotable passages in James Reason’s 2008 book The Human Contribution, this is one of my favorites:
For any organization, the only...
In working with patients, their families and visitors, at some point we all encounter someone who is angry, hostile or frustrated. Conflict is inevitable and...
Most states have Do-Not- Resuscitate laws. However there are different requirements from state to state and not all DNR orders are honored between states. For...
A fundamental right of modern healthcare is that a patient can refuse medical treatment (1). In most circumstances, this extends to a parent’s right to...
It is often said that bullying behavior has no place in schools or in the work setting. Actually, bullying doesn’t fit in anywhere. There should be no...
In the past few years, flurries of articles have discussed the vexing issue of fatal medical errors. The problem was first brought to public attention in 1999...